Nurses in Texas Contracted Ebola since the mosque for Safety Protocols
A medical officer in Dallas, Texas, proved positive contracted Ebola, though he had been wearing a full protective equipment when taking care of Thomas Eric Duncan, ebola sufferers treated in America and then died last Wednesday.
Transmission happens in this Texas Health Presbyterian HOSPITAL was the first transmission took place in America.
The head of the American Center for disease control CDC – Dr. Tom Frieden in a press conference of the week (12/10/2014) during the said evaluation was done shows that there is a real violation of the safety measures that should be carried out by officers, and now all of the officers who had been taking care of Thomas Eric Duncan is considered potentially contracting.
According to CDC-defined protocols to deal with Ebola outbreak, the medical officers wearing special clothing, gloves, and face coverings when taking care of Thomas Eric Duncan at the hospital. It is therefore up to this news was revealed is not yet known which violated regulations so as to trigger the transmission of this deadly virus.
Thomas Eric Duncan returned to the United States from Liberia on 20 September after visiting his family, and came to the hospital on 25 September because of fever and abdominal pain. He tells the nurse that he meets that he had previously traveled to West Africa but he was told to go home. Duncan returned to the same hospital on 28 September and placed in the isolation room for allegedly suffering from Ebola. Results of the medical tests showed he was positive Ebola and died 8 October 19 after hospitalized for 10 days.
Texas Medical Officer now monitoring carefully the nearly 50 men who were closely associated with Duncan when he started showing symptoms of Ebola.
Medics who cared for Ebola patients are the most vulnerable contracting, even though they wore the protective device. A nurse Spain recently became the first medical officer of contracting Ebola outside West Africa, after he took care of a priest who was flown to a hospital in Madrid due to Ebola. More than 370 medical officer in West Africa have been infected with or died of Ebola.
The WHO Friday and then make sure that more than 4,000 people have died of Ebola in West Africa. Most of the fatalities came from three countries that were hit hardest, namely Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea.
A medical officer in Dallas, Texas, proved positive contracted Ebola, though he had been wearing a full protective equipment when taking care of Thomas Eric Duncan, ebola sufferers treated in America and then died last Wednesday.
Transmission happens in this Texas Health Presbyterian HOSPITAL was the first transmission took place in America.
The head of the American Center for disease control CDC – Dr. Tom Frieden in a press conference of the week (12/10/2014) during the said evaluation was done shows that there is a real violation of the safety measures that should be carried out by officers, and now all of the officers who had been taking care of Thomas Eric Duncan is considered potentially contracting.
According to CDC-defined protocols to deal with Ebola outbreak, the medical officers wearing special clothing, gloves, and face coverings when taking care of Thomas Eric Duncan at the hospital. It is therefore up to this news was revealed is not yet known which violated regulations so as to trigger the transmission of this deadly virus.
Thomas Eric Duncan returned to the United States from Liberia on 20 September after visiting his family, and came to the hospital on 25 September because of fever and abdominal pain. He tells the nurse that he meets that he had previously traveled to West Africa but he was told to go home. Duncan returned to the same hospital on 28 September and placed in the isolation room for allegedly suffering from Ebola. Results of the medical tests showed he was positive Ebola and died 8 October 19 after hospitalized for 10 days.
Texas Medical Officer now monitoring carefully the nearly 50 men who were closely associated with Duncan when he started showing symptoms of Ebola.
Medics who cared for Ebola patients are the most vulnerable contracting, even though they wore the protective device. A nurse Spain recently became the first medical officer of contracting Ebola outside West Africa, after he took care of a priest who was flown to a hospital in Madrid due to Ebola. More than 370 medical officer in West Africa have been infected with or died of Ebola.
The WHO Friday and then make sure that more than 4,000 people have died of Ebola in West Africa. Most of the fatalities came from three countries that were hit hardest, namely Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea.
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